The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... persons who , by their character and talents , have been raised to eminence by the education they have received in it . Your loyalty to the King , and recollection of the favour you have enjoyed under the paternal sway.
... persons who , by their character and talents , have been raised to eminence by the education they have received in it . Your loyalty to the King , and recollection of the favour you have enjoyed under the paternal sway.
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... persons to be sworn in as members of the Council , and the Cabinet Ministers , having surrendered their seals of office , immediately received them back from her Majesty , and kissed her hand on their reappointment . Having ordered the ...
... persons to be sworn in as members of the Council , and the Cabinet Ministers , having surrendered their seals of office , immediately received them back from her Majesty , and kissed her hand on their reappointment . Having ordered the ...
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... person , or tending directly to endanger life . By the Criminal Law Consolidation Acts of 1861 , death is now confined to treason and wilful murder ; so that the reign of Queen Victoria has been distinguished , amongst other things , by ...
... person , or tending directly to endanger life . By the Criminal Law Consolidation Acts of 1861 , death is now confined to treason and wilful murder ; so that the reign of Queen Victoria has been distinguished , amongst other things , by ...
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... in the course of 1838 , the President ( Mr. Van Buren ) issued a proclamation calling on all persons engaged in schemes for invading Canada to desist from the same , on pain of such punishments as the law attached to the offence. 3.
... in the course of 1838 , the President ( Mr. Van Buren ) issued a proclamation calling on all persons engaged in schemes for invading Canada to desist from the same , on pain of such punishments as the law attached to the offence. 3.
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... person were filled by ladies belonging to the families of the chief Ministers . People said that Lord Melbourne was too ... persons were found to ask whether the English Court was always to be the appendage of an aristocratic coterie ...
... person were filled by ladies belonging to the families of the chief Ministers . People said that Lord Melbourne was too ... persons were found to ask whether the English Court was always to be the appendage of an aristocratic coterie ...
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